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Sanyo looks to solar power and batteries

Sanyo looks to solar power and batteries

Sanyo has announced plans to double its annual investment in solar power and rechargeable batteries, according to reports from Japan..
Simon Burns Nov 21 2007 7:04AM Hardware
Japanese market open to Aussie ICT companies

Japanese market open to Aussie ICT companies

A free support service is helping local ICT companies make their mark in the lucrative Japanese market.

Staff Writers Nov 20 2007 2:21PM Strategy
Firms urged to tackle email data leaks

Firms urged to tackle email data leaks

Businesses are increasingly concerned about sensitive company information being leaked via email, according to research conducted by IT security firm Sophos.
Staff Writers Nov 20 2007 10:59AM Security
Boffins copy bees to boost web servers

Boffins copy bees to boost web servers

The swarm intelligence of well-organised honey bees could be used to improve the efficiency of web servers, according to new research..
Robert Jaques Nov 20 2007 7:12AM Hardware
RFID market to reach US$8 billion in 2012

RFID market to reach US$8 billion in 2012

Worldwide radio frequency ID markets are expected to reach US$8.4 billion in 2012 from a base of US$3.8 billion in 2007, experts predict..
Robert Jaques Nov 20 2007 7:12AM Hardware
World of Warcraft sales soar to US$42m

World of Warcraft sales soar to US$42m

Revenues from the hugely popular World of Warcraft continue to grow in China, according to the company which operates the game in the country.

Simon Burns Nov 19 2007 2:03PM Software
Beatles songs to go online next year

Beatles songs to go online next year

The entire Beatles back catalogue will be put online within the next 12 months, according to comments made by Sir Paul McCartney.

Matt Chapman Nov 19 2007 12:28PM Software
Windows XP is 'biggest rival' to Vista

Windows XP is 'biggest rival' to Vista

Windows Vista has more to fear from Windows XP than rival operating systems, according to an industry analyst..
Matt Chapman Nov 19 2007 7:25AM Software
Hushmail turns out to be anything but

Hushmail turns out to be anything but

A court document in a drug smuggling case has shown that the private email service Hushmail has been cooperating with police in handing over user emails..
Iain Thomson Nov 16 2007 2:47PM Software
Dell points to 'hidden data centres'

Dell points to 'hidden data centres'

Data centres are in desperate need of upgrades and automation and doing so could reveal hidden clusters of computing power, according to Dell chief executive Michael Dell..
Iain Thomson Nov 16 2007 7:17AM Hardware
TechEd 2007: Virtualisation moves IT from physical to logical

TechEd 2007: Virtualisation moves IT from physical to logical

Virtualisation is maturing rapidly and will radically change the way firms deploy and manage IT services, according to Microsoft pundits at the TechEd IT Forum 2007 in Barcelona..
Ian Williams Nov 14 2007 7:19AM Hardware
TechEd 2007: Intel cosies up to Microsoft

TechEd 2007: Intel cosies up to Microsoft

Intel has unveiled plans to integrate its System Management Solution with Microsoft's System Centre Essentials 2007..
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM Hardware
Nintendo Wii to get DVD next year

Nintendo Wii to get DVD next year

Nintendo has confirmed that it is preparing to add DVD capabilities to the Wii games console, but not until next year..
Clement James Nov 13 2007 7:15AM Hardware
Mobile games market to hit US$10bn by 2009

Mobile games market to hit US$10bn by 2009

End-user generated revenues from mobile games will reach nearly US$10bn by 2009, according to a new report.

Staff Writers Nov 12 2007 2:31PM Financial Services
Telstra to cough up $5 million in class action settlement

Telstra to cough up $5 million in class action settlement

Telstra has sought approval from the Federal Court to pay shareholders up to $5 million as a settlement for a class action lawsuit brought against the telco.
Staff Writers Nov 12 2007 12:50PM Telco/ISP
German entrepreneurs claim to solve the password problem

German entrepreneurs claim to solve the password problem

Forgotten and mislaid passwords could be a thing of the past. A German start-up claims its typing recognition system will solve the problems associated with traditional password authentication.
Paul Fisher Nov 12 2007 10:04AM Security
Microsoft adds Family Timer to Xbox 360

Microsoft adds Family Timer to Xbox 360

Microsoft has added a parental control feature to the Xbox 360 allowing parents to limit the amount of time their kids can use the console..
Matt Chapman Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Hardware
Boffins turn to executable biology

Boffins turn to executable biology

Scientists are using a new technique to study biological systems by mapping them as if they were computer programs..
Matt Chapman Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Software
EA donates SimCity to OLPC project

EA donates SimCity to OLPC project

Electronic Arts (EA) is donating the original 1989 version of SimCity to the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project..
Matt Chapman Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Software
Perens urges firms to go open source

Perens urges firms to go open source

Many companies could successfully partake in open source projects without adversely affecting their business, according to open source activist Bruce Perens..
Staff Writers Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Software

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